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  • Flag march in Sambalpur, internet suspended, security tightened ahead of Hanuman Jayanti

    Flag march in Sambalpur, internet suspended, security tightened ahead of Hanuman Jayanti

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    Sambalpur: The security personnel conducted a flag march on Thursday in Odisha’s violence-hit Sambalpur city, where internet services were suspended and security tightened as the district administration geared up to organise a peaceful Hanuman Jayanti.

    District collector Ananya Das, north central range IG Brijesh Ray, SP B Gangadhar along with security personnel conducted the flag march to instill confidence among the residents, who have restricted themselves indoors since Wednesday’s violence during a bike rally held ahead of the Hanuman Jayanti on Maha Bishuba Sankranti on April 14.

    Ten police personnel and some civilians were injured in the clash between two communities while the bike rally was passing through a locality in the city on Wednesday.

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    Violence erupted on Wednesday evening when stones were allegedly thrown at the bike rally taken out to celebrate the Hanuman Jayanti.

    The bike rally and a ritual Jhanda Sthapana’ are organised every year prior to Hanuman Jayanti in the western Odisha city.

    During the clash, some shops and several two-wheelers were set on fire while a number of cars were damaged.

    The police have arrested 26 people so far and sent them to jail on the charge of rioting, while petrol bombs and swords were recovered from the houses of some persons in the city. Most of the localities wore a deserted look on Thursday as the majority of the shops remained closed.

    Fresh violence was reported from a place in Dhanupali police station jurisdiction where two people were stabbed, police said.
    Das said the administration has made elaborate security arrangements for Hanuman Jayanti and more force will deployed if required.

    She convened a peace committee meeting, which was attended by representatives from both communities. “All those who attended the peace committee meeting have assured to cooperate to organize a peaceful Hanuman Jayanti tomorrow,” the collector said.

    Sambalpur superintendent of police, B Gangadhar said that 43 people were detained and 26 others booked so far.

    The administration clamped prohibitory order under section 144 CrPC in areas under Town, Dhanupali, Khetrajpur, Ainthapali, Bareipali and Sadar police stations in Sambalpur city.

    Thirty police platoons were deployed in the area to stall any further attempts to create trouble, he said.

    Asked if the violence in Sambalpur city was part of a conspiracy, Gangadhar said, “We think it is a sporadic incident. Investigation is on and the situation is now under control.”

    The prohibitory order was also promulgated at Jeypore town in Koraput district from 3 pm to 9 pm on Thursday.

    The order, which prohibits meetings and gathering of people, will continue till April 20, a senior official of the Koraput district administration said.

    The Odisha government suspended internet services in Sambalpur district for 48 hours from 10 a m Thursday to check the spread of rumours which could incite fresh communal passion after Wednesday’s Hanuman Jayanti procession turned violent.

    “The situation is critical and miscreants are circulating false and inflammatory messages through the social media to disturb public order in Sambalpur district,” the notice issued by additional chief secretary of the home department, D K Singh said.

    Meanwhile, the Hanuman Jayanti Coordination Committee, which organises the Hanuman Jayanti every year, has given a 36-hour-bandh call from 3 pm on Thursday and urged all to celebrate the festival.

    Committee president Damodar Kar was seriously injured and is undergoing treatment at a hospital in the city.

    Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said “governance deficit” was responsible for the violence in Sambalpur, the heart of western Odisha, and came down heavily on the BJD government for failing to maintain law and order in the state.

    “It was a clear intelligence failure and the police could not guess the possibilities,” said BJP state president Manmohan Samal.
    Blaming the state government for the violence in which many innocent people were attacked and their properties lost, he said the state government should move the Centre and seek deployment of central forces if it is unable to handle the situation.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Security tightened in Jharkhand’s Hazaribag as Ram Navami celebrations begin

    Security tightened in Jharkhand’s Hazaribag as Ram Navami celebrations begin

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    Hazaribag: Over 3,000 police personnel have been deployed in Jharkhand’s Hazaribag district in view of Ram Navami celebrations that began on Tuesday with the first ‘Mangla Julus’ or procession, a senior official said.

    Strong action will be taken if anyone attempts to disrupt peace in the district, Superintendent of Police Manoj Ratan Chothe said.

    The huge number of policepersons were deployed in Hazaribag town and its nearby areas to instil confidence among the people during the festival, he said.

    CCTVs have been installed in all sensitive areas of the town, and a control room has been set up to monitor the emerging situation, Chothe said.

    Peace committee meetings were being held in all police stations to seek the cooperation of people of all communities, the official said.

    Police staged a flag march in the main thoroughfares of the town just before the Mangla Julus began. It was led by Sub-Divisional Officer (Hazaribag Sadar) Vidya Bhushan Kumar and Sub-Divisional Police Officer Mahesh Prajapati.

    Hazaribag has witnessed several communally-charged incidents during festivals over the years.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Security tightened in J-K for Republic Day

    Security tightened in J-K for Republic Day

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    Jammu/Srinagar: On the eve of country’s Republic Day, extraordinary security arrangements were put in place on Wednesday to ensure hassle-free official functions and celebrations.

    In light of twin blasts in Jammu city two days ago, authorities have tightened security deploying all resources to ensure that the terrorists and anti-national elements are kept at bay.

    Human intelligence augmented by technology and electronic surveillance have been put in place especially in Jammu and Srinagar cities.

    Aerial surveillance by drones, CCTV cameras mounted at traffic crossings, crowded places, vital installations and sensitive establishments together with sharpshooters of the security forces manning vantage positions around the main parade venues in Jammu and Srinagar are some of the highlights of heightened security around the Republic Day.

    In contrast to past many years, there was no tension in Srinagar city and other cities and towns of the Valley around this year’s Republic Day.

    Despite these arrangements, people moved freely in markets and on streets and the ubiquitous presence of the security forces did not evoke any fear among the pedestrians in Srinagar and other places.

    No separatist leader or group has given any boycott call on the eve of the Republic Day this year as well.

    In fact, ever since August 2019 when article 370 was abrogated, separatist leaders and their sympathisers have kept a low profile and refrained from giving protest and shutdown calls that had become a routine till 2019.

    The main Republic Day parade is being held at the Maulana Azad stadium in Jammu city where the Lt. Governor, Manoj Sinha will hoist the national flag and take salute at the parade.

    In Srinagar, the main function is being held at the S.K. Cricket Stadium where Divisional Commissioner (Kashmir), P.K. Pole will hoist the tricolour and take salute at the parade.

    At all other district headquarters, concerned district development commissioners will preside over the official functions connected with the Republic Day.

    Frisking of commuters at different places in and outside Srinagar city and checking of vehicles at various places by the security forces continued on Wednesday.

    Makeshift drop gates manned by police and CRPF have come up near different vital installations where entry and exit of people and vehicles are regulated.

    Metal detectors, electronic equipment and sniffer dogs are also used to ensure foolproof security.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )